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Glendale Police set up link, QR code for information on shootout

Posted 5/7/25

Glendale Police are still looking for those responsible for the homicide that took place on Sunday, May 4, at El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse, 6729 N. 57th Drive, in downtown.

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SHOOTING

Glendale Police set up link, QR code for information on shootout

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Glendale Police are still looking for those responsible for the homicide that took place on Sunday, May 4, at El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse, 6729 N. 57th Drive, in downtown.

The police department set up a portal where people can submit video and photos from the event anonymously. The hope is that detectives will see something in those photos/videos that will help narrow down who police are looking for and what happened that led up to the shooting.

A QR code that will also connect people to this portal. People can upload information anonymously.

Monday afternoon, Glendale Police released the names of the deceased. They are brothers Christopher Juaquin Sproule, 21, and Damien Anthony Sproule, 17, as well as Milo Christopher Suniga, 21.

Five people were injured in the shooting and are recovering from their injuries.

This incident escalated from a fight between at least two groups of people. There was a concert/car show taking place at the restaurant just south of downtown.

At around 7:45, a fight broke out near the stage area among several individuals, who were told to exit the venue. According to police reports, onnce they exited the venue the fight escalated in the parking lot. That’s when these individuals began shooting at one another.

Anyone with information, video or photos of the event is asked to send them to this link. Submissions are anonymous.

The QR code is attached above this story.

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